The Works of Lord Byron: 2Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1866 - 521 sidor |
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... less kind they had been more candid . Returning , therefore , to all and each my best thanks for their liberality , on one point alone shall I venture an observation . Amongst the many objections justly urged to the very indifferent ...
... less kind they had been more candid . Returning , therefore , to all and each my best thanks for their liberality , on one point alone shall I venture an observation . Amongst the many objections justly urged to the very indifferent ...
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... less , but he never was intended as an example , further than to show , that early perversion of mind and morals leads to satiety of past pleasures and disappointment in new ones , and that even the beauties of nature , and the stimulus ...
... less , but he never was intended as an example , further than to show , that early perversion of mind and morals leads to satiety of past pleasures and disappointment in new ones , and that even the beauties of nature , and the stimulus ...
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... less luxuriant , smoother vales extend ; Immense horizon - bounded plains succeed ! Far as the eye discerns , withouten end , Spain's realms appear whereon her shepherds tend Flocks , whose rich fleece right well the trader knows Now ...
... less luxuriant , smoother vales extend ; Immense horizon - bounded plains succeed ! Far as the eye discerns , withouten end , Spain's realms appear whereon her shepherds tend Flocks , whose rich fleece right well the trader knows Now ...
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... less degrading than such inhabitants . The Turks have the plea of conquest for their tyranny , and the Greeks have only suffered the for- tune of war , incidental to the bravest ; but how are the mighty fallen , when two painters ...
... less degrading than such inhabitants . The Turks have the plea of conquest for their tyranny , and the Greeks have only suffered the for- tune of war , incidental to the bravest ; but how are the mighty fallen , when two painters ...
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... less , Of all that flatter'd , follow'd , sought , and sued ; This is to be alone ; this , this is solitude ! XXVI . More blest the life of godly eremite , Such as on lonely Athos may be seen , Watching at eve upon the giant height ...
... less , Of all that flatter'd , follow'd , sought , and sued ; This is to be alone ; this , this is solitude ! XXVI . More blest the life of godly eremite , Such as on lonely Athos may be seen , Watching at eve upon the giant height ...
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Albanian Ali Pacha Ariosto arms Athens beauty beheld beneath blood Boccaccio bosom breast breath brow Canto cheek Childe Harold Cicero Conrad dare dark dead death deeds deep doom dread dream earth Egeria fair fame fate fear feel Ficus Ruminalis fix'd gaze Giaour glance gondoliers grave Greece Greek grief Gulnare hand hate hath heard heart heaven hills hope hour Italy Julius Cæsar land Lara Lara's less light lips live lonely look Lord Byron mind mortal mountains ne'er never night o'er once Parisina pass pass'd perchance Petrarch Pouqueville pride rest Roman Rome round scarce scene seem'd seen shine shore sigh slave smile song soul spirit Stanza steed stern tears thee thine things thou thought tomb turn'd twas Venetians Venice voice walls waves Whate'er wild wind words youth